Paul Verlaine is a struggling composer whose assistant Germaine is secretly in love with him. Starring John Garrick and Merle Oberon.


If you have a soft spot for dusty, black-and-white dramas where people stare longingly out of rainy windows, Vagabond Violinist might be your jam. But if you can't stand slow 1930s pacing and actors who project their voices like they are performing for the back row of a theater, stay far away. 🎻 It's basically about ...

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Bernard Vorhaus

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"If you have a soft spot for dusty, black-and-white dramas where people stare longingly out of rainy windows, Vagabond Violinist might be your jam. But if you can't stand slow 1930s pacing and actors who project their voices like they are performing for the back row of a theater, stay far away. 🎻 It's basically about this composer guy, Paul (played by John Garrick), who is trying to make it big. Meanwhile, his assistant Germaine—the wonderful Merle Oberon—is totally head over heels ..."
Michael Hankinson, Vera Allinson, H. Fowler Mear
United Kingdom

1934 · IMDb 5.9


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